EDIT: The "offending" 6 seconds from a few scenes have been edited and the Sir Pentious video is now live!
https://youtu.be/wvVKw2TZSa4
I had my Sir Pentious video ready to go but there has been a copyright claim on it. I've fought these claims many times before and since we are using this media as fair-use and since these videos are transformative, we've always won the appeals. This time however, we have no option to appeal and must wait 30 days for the claimant to reply before we can monetize. So I'll be putting up a slightly modified version as fast as possible to avoid this delay. The full video is up on Nebula without the edits for those of you with memberships. It's also up for YouTube Members as well. Sorry everyone.
nebula.tv/videos/georgiadow-hazbin-hotel-therapist…
In case you're new to my channel and want to see more "Hazbin Hotel" analysis videos that you might have missed, you can check out the "Hazbin Hotel Playlist" here! www.youtube.com/playlist?list...
And while you're here, please take a look at some of my other series analysis and let me know which ones you liked or didn't like and also what shows, movies or video game characters you'd like to see in the future!
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For those who didn't find the 1930's radio filter pleasant, I've uploaded a filter-free version for you to enjoy:
https://youtu.be/L-9uT8Z5nCY
Original video: https://youtu.be/lQOAL4RiWMM
In case you missed it! I've started therapist analysis of Blue Eye Samurai! Check out the first two videos here:
https://youtu.be/j7dZcfvbnag
https://youtu.be/YZ47Rr0w41U
I really hope you enjoy them!
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Psychology and analysis through popular media with Georgia Dow.
Georgia Dow, MA, has over 20 years of experience in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and Psychotherapy. With degrees in Psychology and Education, a Master’s Degree with Distinction in Art Therapy as well as two-time Canadian Jujitsu Champion, she specializes in treating anxiety and stress management for both children and adults.
Georgia is also a licensed teacher who found that she cared more about how her students felt about themselves and the world they live in than the curriculum so she went on to get another degree in therapy in order to pursue that dream.